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3. Factory shut down (internal factory control level
SHUTDOWN).
(“Factory Shut Down”)
4. Unit Stop (software application level variable that acts as
a hard shut down — Service Test
STOP).
(“Local Machine Stop”)
5. Fire Shut Down (traumatic fire shutdown condition based
on the Fire Shutdown Input — Inputs
FIRE
FSD).
(“Fire-Shutdown Mode”)
6. Emergency Stop, which is forced over the CCN through
the Emergency Stop Variable (EMSTOP).
(“CCN Emergency Stop”)
7. Service test ending transition timer.
(“Service Test Ending”)
8. Unexplained internal software failure.
(“Internal Failure”)
System Mode Test
— When the system mode is Test, the con-
trol is limited to the Test mode and is controllable via the local
displays (Scrolling Marquee and Navigator™ display) or
through the factory service test control. The System Test
modes are Factory Test Enabled and Service Test Enabled. See
the Service Test Mode section for details on test control in this
mode.
1. Factory Test mode
(“Factory test enabled”)
2. Service Test mode
(“Service test enabled”)
System Mode Run
— When the system mode is Run, the soft-
ware application in the control is free to run the HVAC control
routines by which cooling, heating, IAQ, etc., is possible.
There are two possible text displays for this mode, one is
normal run mode and the other occurs if one of the following
fire-smoke modes is present: smoke purge, pressurization or
evacuation.
1. Normal run time state
(“Unit Operation Enabled”)
2. Fire-Smoke control mode
(“Fire-Smoke Control”)
HVAC MODES (Operating Mode
HVAC) — The HVAC
mode is dependant on the system mode to allow it to further
determine the operational state of the rooftop unit. The actual
determination of an HVAC mode is based on a hierarchal
decision making process whereby certain overrides may inter-
fere with normal temperature/humidity control. The decision
making process that determines the HVAC mode is shown in
Fig. 4 and Appendix D.
Each HVAC Mode is described below.
HVAC Mode — OFF
The unit is off and no operating
modes are active.
HVAC Mode — STARTING UP
The unit is transitioning
from the OFF mode to a different mode.
HVAC Mode — SHUTTING DOWN
The unit is transi-
tioning from a mode to the OFF mode.
HVAC Mode — DISABLED
— The unit is shut down due to
a software command disable through the Scrolling Marquee, a
CCN emergency stop command, a service test end, or a
control-type change delay.
HVAC Mode — SOFTSTOP REQUEST
The unit is off
due to a soft stop request from the control.
HVAC Mode — REM SW.DISABLE
The unit is off due
to the remote switch.
HVAC Mode — COMP.STUCK ON
The unit is shut
down because there is an indication that a compressor is run-
ning even though it has been commanded off.
HVAC Mode — TEST
The unit is in the self test mode
which is entered through the Service Test menu.
HVAC Mode — VENT
This is a normal operation mode
where no heating or cooling is required and outside air is being
delivered to the space to control IAQ levels.
HVAC Mode — HIGH COOL
This is a normal cooling
mode where a high cooling demand is required.
HVAC Mode — LOW COOL
This is a normal cooling
mode where a low cooling demand is required.
HVAC Mode — UNOCC. FREE COOL
In this mode the
unit will operate in cooling but will be using the economizer
for free cooling. Entering this mode will depend on the status
of the outside air. The unit can be configured for outside
air changeover, differential dry bulb changeover, outside air
enthalpy changeover, differential enthalpy changeover, or a
custom arrangement of enthalpy/dewpoint and dry bulb. See
the Economizer section for further details.
HVAC Mode — TEMPERING HICOOL
The economiz-
er is at minimum vent position but the combination of the
outside-air temperature and the economizer position has
dropped the supply-air temperature below the tempering cool
set point. Staged gas heat is used to temper the ventilation air.
HVAC Mode — TEMPERING LOCOOL
— The economiz-
er is at minimum vent position but the combination of the
outside-air temperature and the economizer position has
dropped the supply-air temperature below the tempering cool
set point. Staged gas heat is used to temper the ventilation air.
HVAC Mode — TEMPERING VENT
The economizer is
at minimum vent position but the supply-air temperature has
dropped below the tempering vent set point. Staged gas heat is
used to temper the ventilation air.
HVAC Mode — LOW HEAT
— The unit will be in low heat-
ing demand mode using either gas or electric heat.
HVAC Mode — HIGH HEAT
The unit will be in high
heating demand mode using either gas or electric heat.
HVAC Mode — FREEZESTAT TRIP
If the Freezestat
trips, the unit enters the Freezestat Trip HVAC mode. The sup-
ply fan will run, the hydronic heat valve will be wide open, and
the economizer damper will be at minimum.
HVAC Mode — STATIC PRESSURE FAIL
The unit is
off due to failure of the static pressure sensor.
HVAC Mode — PLENUM PRESSURE SWITCH
—The
unit is off due to a plenum pressure switch trip.
HVAC Mode — FIRE SHUT DOWN
The unit has been
stopped due to a fire shutdown input (FSD) or two or more of
the fire control modes, purge, evacuation, or pressurization
have been requested simultaneously.
HVAC Mode — PRESSURIZATION
The unit is in the
special fire pressurization mode where the supply fan is on, the
economizer damper is open and the power exhaust fans are off.
This mode is invoked by the Fire Pressurization (PRES) input
which can be found in the INPUT
FIRE sub-menu.
HVAC Mode — EVACUATION
The unit is in the special
Fire Evacuation mode where the supply fan is off, the econo-
mizer damper is closed and the power exhaust fans are on. This
mode is invoked by the Fire Evacuation (EVAC) input which
can be found in the INPUT
FIRE sub-menu.
HVAC Mode — SMOKE PURGE
The unit is in the spe-
cial Fire Purge mode where the supply fan is on, the economiz-
er damper is open and the power exhaust fans are on. This
mode is invoked by the Fire Evacuation (PURG) input which
can be found in the INPUT
FIRE sub-menu.